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The Nintendo 64, often referred to as N64, is a 64 bit video game console released in 1996 by Nintendo. It is the most powerful cartridge based non-handheld system ever produced. The console does not provide an RGB signal and must be modified in order to provide one. Not all N64's can be modified for RGB, most notably no PAL consoles can be RGB modded.
 
The Nintendo 64, often referred to as N64, is a 64 bit video game console released in 1996 by Nintendo. It is the most powerful cartridge based non-handheld system ever produced. The console does not provide an RGB signal and must be modified in order to provide one. Not all N64's can be modified for RGB, most notably no PAL consoles can be RGB modded.
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== [[XRGB-Mini]] Specific settings ==
 
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For RGB modded Nintendo 64 consoles you may require an external [[sync cleaner]].
 
For RGB modded Nintendo 64 consoles you may require an external [[sync cleaner]].
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Revision as of 10:56, 11 December 2012

The Nintendo 64, often referred to as N64, is a 64 bit video game console released in 1996 by Nintendo. It is the most powerful cartridge based non-handheld system ever produced. The console does not provide an RGB signal and must be modified in order to provide one. Not all N64's can be modified for RGB, most notably no PAL consoles can be RGB modded.

Models

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Models tested

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XRGB-2 Specific settings

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XRGB-3 Specific settings

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XRGB-Mini Specific settings

For RGB modded Nintendo 64 consoles you may require an external sync cleaner.